3 handled pot, about 8 inches tall, has paintings of old english fox hunt with riders and dogs.No cracks or chips. Slight staining on the inside from where it has been used as flower vase.Does anyone have any idea what this may be worth ??
I just bought a WM Rogers tea set. The only marking on it is the eagle and star with WM Rogers. I have searched online and only found one set that looked like mine. Most sets have four legs on the bottom of the pieces. However, mine has a single round stand under the center of the pieces. The ones with legs were going for $40-$100 while the only one without legs was $475. This sparked my interest. I only paid $20 at a flea market for the set, and I plan on keeping it for display at my home no matter the value. Also, it seems I am missing the platter that the set goes on. However, I plan on finding the piece that completes it. The first question I have is how can I tell if the piece I have is coin silver or silver plated? The second question is, what are the possible values of my set? Thanks for the help!
Good afternoon I had bought this small electric pole lamp at an antique sale earlier this spring for $50. It is a glass, two tiered floor lamp, electric with a floral pattern. Cathy CarlinSaskatoon, SK Canada, S7M3K9 Question: Wondering which company may have made this lamp, age and value? Thanks
This neckless is 14" long, looks like gold but I no that this company was known for their gold plated jewerly. It Has 6 gold leafs that are 1/2" long and beautiful scrolls with 13 pearls.. it has 6 sections each with 3 pearls and 1 leaf and the scroll which are connected with a pearl to each of the other 5. It has a different kind of a chain not sure what it is call, but unusual. The clasp is sleek, beautiful and with the name Kremetz on it. So tiny... you have to squeez one end of the clasp looks like a V to release it from the other side. You need to see it. I have searched for this on line with nothing that even looks like it. Although I have seen the same leafs on other peices. Man I hope you might have an idea of what Im talking about. TY
Circa late 1800s, English oak dresser originally purchased in 1980 for around $1200. Has a large square mirror and three large drawers. It is in excellent condition. Was specifically designed for men with extra drawers beside the mirror for watches, etc.
Set of 6 Norman Rockwell cups. Norman Rockwell Museum Seal of Authenticity on bottom. Picture on front, story of the picture on the back. Gold rimmed. Dated 1982 The Normal Rockell Museum, Inc. Excellent condition.
Also set of 6 Norman Rockwell beverage glasses. Pictures were on Saturday Evening Post covers. Again with picture on front and story of the picture on back. Date picture appeared on the cover included with the story. Arby's collector's series. Fair-Good condition. Some minor scratches.